Survival outcomes of organ sparing surgery, partial penectomy, and total penectomy in pathological T1/T2 penile cancer: Report from the National Cancer Database
Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations Nov 22, 2017
Kamel MH, et al. - This trial encompassed the elucidation of the survival outcomes of organ sparing surgery (OSS), partial penectomy (PP), and total penectomy (TP) in pathological stage pT1/pT2 penile cancer (PC), as reported in the United States National Cancer Data Base. Comparable outcomes were yielded in selected patients through the OSS in early stage PC compared to PP and TP. It was reported that organ preservation did not correlate with any substantial reduction in the patient survival, in early-stage PC. The yielded data assisted with early-stage PC patient informed treatment decisions and anticipated outcomes.
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